The Hoher Sonnblick (also Rauriser Sonnblick) is a glaciated mountain, 3,106 m (AA) high, on the main Alpine chain in the Goldberg Group on the border between the Austrian states of Carinthia and Salzburg.
The mountain rises at the head of the Hüttwinkltal valley, the upper part of the Raurisertal, on the Alpine divide.
It is a mighty massif with a characteristic rock pyramid on the summit block and a great North Face above Kolm-Saigurn.
The highest summit of the Goldberg Group is not the Hoher Sonnblick, however, but the 3,254-metre-high Hocharn to the north.
Relics of gold digging still exist in the area; Kulm-Saigurn is an ancient mountain mining settlement.